The company says it aggregates service providers like doctors, labs and pharmacies on its platform and allows users to search and book appointments through the app. It plans to launch the app in Pune this month.

“We are looking to aggregate labs and start doctor consultation through Prescribez itself,” said Prescribez co-founder and CEO Neeraj Joshi “The funds will be used for product development and marketing. We are also planning to start operations in Mumbai in the next six months”.

ThingsMeet Solutions was founded by Joshi, Manish Bandil, Cherag Mehta and Jayant Kaduskar in 2015. It claims to be developing multiple tech driven solutions in the healthcare segment to expand access, improve the quality and health outcomes. Prescribez is the first among these products.

Last week, doctor consultation app DocsApp had raised Rs 8 crore funding led by Rebright partners with participation from Junglee & Kosmix co-founders including Anand Rajaraman and Venky Harinarayan, who were also early backers of Facebook.

Practo is one the biggest players in the segment and had raised $90 million from a clutch of investors led by China's Tencent with the participation of Belgian venture capital firm Sofina, Sequoia Capital Global Equities, Google Capital, and Yuri Milner, founder of Russian venture capital firm DST Global.